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August 2004

By Robert S. Levine, DO, and Stephen M. Schleicher, MD

CASE:

A 72-year-old man comes to see you about the recent onset of "pimples" on his face. He denies any previous history of acne or rosacea but does admit to ample chronic sun exposure. The condition is asymptomatic and the main complaint is of a cosmetic nature. Examination reveals multiple open and closed comedones about both eyes accompanied by coarse wrinkles and mottled hyperpigmentation.

WHAT IS YOUR DIAGNOSIS?

 
 
 
 
Favre-Racouchot disease is a manifestation of actinic elastosis occurring on heavily sun-damaged areas of the face. The periorbital and infraorbital regions are most commonly involved. Chronic exposure to solar radiation results in abnormal keratinization of the pilosebaceous follicle. Cigarette smoking is a risk factor. The eruption is noninflammatory and manifests primarily as comedones. Treatment entails pore extraction, topical retinoid, and use of sunscreens.


 

Dr. Levine is a family practice resident at the Long Beach Medical Center in Long Beach, New York. Dr. Schleicher is director of the DermDx Centers for Dermatology of Northeastern Pennsylvania as well as Schleicher Dermatology Associates in Bonita Springs, Florida. He is a clinical instructor of dermatology at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, at Kings College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, and at Arcadia University in Glenside, Pennsylvania. He is also a member of the EMERGENCY MEDICINE editorial board.

Emerg Med 36(8):7-8, 2004

 



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